IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL-BASED HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN (2 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE)

Author(s)

Sharip B1, Tabarov A1, Avdeyev A1, Kaptagayeva A2, Zhanabekova L1, Gizatullina A1
1Hospital of the Medical Center of the President’s Affairs Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan, 2the Ministry of Healthcare and Social Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan

OBJECTIVES: to introduce the results of the first experience of Hospital-based Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Kazakhstan. At the opening of new Hospital of the Medical Center of the President’s Affairs Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Hospital) in March 2015, Innovation Management Department (IMD) was established. One of the main functions of IMD is to evaluate clinical effectiveness, safety and economic effectiveness of new (innovative) health technologies, which are planned for implementing in Hospital practice. METHODS: IMD staff have the knowledges and skills in the field of HTA, including 1) the use of systematic search strategy; 2) analysis of reliable information from the evidence-based medicine databases; 3) clinical and economic analysis; 4) analysis of diagnosis-related groups. RESULTS: During the reporting period, IMD conducted activities such as:

Conference/Value in Health Info

2017-05, ISPOR 2017, Boston, MA, USA

Value in Health, Vol. 20, No. 5 (May 2017)

Code

PHP59

Topic

Economic Evaluation, Health Policy & Regulatory, Health Service Delivery & Process of Care, Health Technology Assessment

Topic Subcategory

Cost/Cost of Illness/Resource Use Studies, Decision & Deliberative Processes, Health Disparities & Equity, Hospital and Clinical Practices, Quality of Care Measurement

Disease

Multiple Diseases

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